Tomorrow’s All Bike Transportation Committee: Canceled!

For anyone planning to pedal to City Hall for tomorrow’s "All-Bike" city council meeting, I just received email notice that it has been canceled. I’ll have more on this later, but wanted to make sure nobody made plans this evening on old news.

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